Prime minister claims unemployment and the cost of holidays and basic goods could rise whether UK votes to leave EUDavid Cameron has led a concerted government effort to ramp up warnings about the cost of leaving the EU,telling workers their jobs could be at risk and the prices of holidays and basic goods could rise.
As the foreign secretary, Philip Hammond, and told the House of Commons that the UK economy would be “put on hold” for up to two years whether there was a vote to leave the EU,the Vote Leave campaign accused ministers of scaremongering while failing to defend their “trivial deal” achieved in Brussels final week to reset the terms of UK membership.Continue reading...
Source: theguardian.com